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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 886872" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>i've looked back at some of the "safe choices" i've made over the years and have thought what if i had taken a chance.</p><p>now i'm thinking when i turn 65 and retire, am i going kick myself for not taking a chance and now it's too late.</p><p>i've always based my decisions on security, whether is was for fun or financial i always wanted to be safe.</p><p>i've now learned there is no safety in anything.</p><p>all it would take for a lot a people would be a job loss or say health issue's even with good insurance the loss of your paycheck for a few weeks or months would sink a lot of people.</p><p>i've never heard anyone on their death bed say "i wish i had worked harder and had less fun".</p><p>heck i my may quit my job and become a professional team roper-bass fisherman-bowhunter extraordinaire and part time cow nurse. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 886872, member: 8382"] i've looked back at some of the "safe choices" i've made over the years and have thought what if i had taken a chance. now i'm thinking when i turn 65 and retire, am i going kick myself for not taking a chance and now it's too late. i've always based my decisions on security, whether is was for fun or financial i always wanted to be safe. i've now learned there is no safety in anything. all it would take for a lot a people would be a job loss or say health issue's even with good insurance the loss of your paycheck for a few weeks or months would sink a lot of people. i've never heard anyone on their death bed say "i wish i had worked harder and had less fun". heck i my may quit my job and become a professional team roper-bass fisherman-bowhunter extraordinaire and part time cow nurse. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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